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Money fair showcases $100,000 bills, rare coins

It's not the amount of money you spend.... It's the enjoyment you get spending it..


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    dohdoh Posts: 6,457 ✭✭✭
    Positive BST transactions with: too many names to list! 36 at last count.
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    PapiPapi Posts: 1,189 ✭✭
    I found this most interesting

    "There are an estimated 200,000 serious coin collectors in the United States and more than a million casual collectors who spend about $3 billion annually, he said."

    I thought the number was much higher
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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Good article... I am not sure how they define 'serious collector' though. I question their number without some sort of definition - I agree it is likely much higher. Cheers, RickO
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    << <i>...estimated 200,000 serious coin collectors in the United States... >>



    500,000 is the number I have in mind. No scientific survey of course. image

    500,000 persons in the U.S. active in numismatics (collectors, dealers, etc.) on a monthly basis is a figure a read somewhere recently. Coin World maybe?
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    drwstr123drwstr123 Posts: 7,028 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    OverdateOverdate Posts: 6,937 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I found this most interesting

    "There are an estimated 200,000 serious coin collectors in the United States and more than a million casual collectors who spend about $3 billion annually, he said."

    I thought the number was much higher >>


    At minimum, there must be several million "casual" collectors putting together sets of State and National Parks Quarters.

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    johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 27,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
    i found the $100,000 notes interesting. the rest of it was ok
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    09sVDB09sVDB Posts: 2,420 ✭✭✭
    Enjoyed all of it.
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    Was there a $100,000 bill there? Thought they had to be confiscated by government? I may have some that were saved from the fire in 1934...

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    CoinNoviceCoinNovice Posts: 151 ✭✭✭

    woah..
    10 years later.

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    CoinNovice....I just got them and have been looking for help

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    CoinNovice...Johnny9434 was online yesterday 3/10/20 so I thought I’d give it a try to contact him.

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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Volvster....Welcome aboard.....Where did you get yours?? Cheers, RickO

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    1630Boston1630Boston Posts: 13,772 ✭✭✭✭✭

    History of $100,000 Bills

    https://youtu.be/CjKlK-gMZHk

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    ChrisH821ChrisH821 Posts: 6,324 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Volvster said:
    Was there a $100,000 bill there? Thought they had to be confiscated by government? I may have some that were saved from the fire in 1934...

    Please show us.

    Collector, occasional seller

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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 45,415 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Volvster said:
    Was there a $100,000 bill there? Thought they had to be confiscated by government? I may have some that were saved from the fire in 1934...

    The ones saved from the fire were $10,000 bills that had been cancelled. They were thrown out the window so they wouldn't help feed the fire. The $100,000 bills never circulated outside of government channels.

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